
ダイワロイネットホテル 広島駅前(日帰りプラン)
Daiwa Roynet Hotel Hiroshima-Ekimae runs a day-use plan designed for telework, giving you a private hotel room for up to 9 or 11 hours starting from noon. The hotel is a business-class property just a 5-minute walk from the Shinkansen exit of Hiroshima Station, with 197 rooms across floors 14 to 19 and check-in handled on the 13th floor.
The working setup is what makes this a solid telework option. Rooms come with a desk with two power outlets, bedside outlets on both sides, and USB charging ports at the desk and beside the bed. In-room wifi has been tested at 90 Mbps up and down by multiple guests, which is more than enough for video calls, large file transfers, or anything else you need to get done. Wi-Fi is room-only, no wired Ethernet option mentioned.
The rooms are quiet. Multiple guests specifically called this property out as one of the calmer Daiwa Roynet locations. Rooms face away from the main street on higher floors, and the building is set back from the station noise. One reviewer stayed here repeatedly, describing it as their favourite in the Daiwa chain for sleep quality and quietness. For day-use, that translates directly to focused working conditions.
The day-use window runs from 12:00 to 21:00 or 23:00 depending on the plan, with a maximum of 9 or 11 hours. Book in advance via the hotel website or call the front desk. English is spoken at reception, confirmed by multiple international guests. Check-in is via self-service machines on the 13th floor lobby.
For food and drinks during a day-use stay, the hotel does not operate a lobby cafe or bar. There is a 7-Eleven on the ground floor of the same building and a Lawson immediately next door, so picking up lunch or snacks is straightforward without leaving the building. The 20th-floor breakfast buffet ("Nono-budo") is a separate paid option for overnight stays. Dietary options for day-use guests are not confirmed in the available data, so contact the hotel directly if you have specific requirements.
One practical note. The building entrance is not immediately obvious from the pedestrian deck. Several guests mention walking past it the first time.Look for the hotel signage on top of the building from the station footbridge, then find the ground-level entrance between the building and the Hiroshima TV building. Take the elevator straight to the 13th floor.
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Exit the Shinkansen North Exit at Hiroshima Station and cross the pedestrian footbridge. The hotel name is visible on top of the building from the bridge. The entrance is at ground level between the main building and the Hiroshima Television building next door. Take the elevator to the 13th floor for check-in.
Hiroshima Station is the main transport hub for western Japan, served by the Sanyo Shinkansen, JR local lines, and the Hiroshima Electric Railway tram network. The station connects directly to the Fukuya department store via underground passage, making it a convenient base for day workers and travelers with long layovers. The south exit area (Minami-ku) is commercial and fast-paced, with restaurants, convenience stores, and business hotels within walking distance.
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